Research In Motion showcased its latest BlackBerry, the Curve 8520. The new smartphone is designed to be a cheap entry into the market costing around £200 on a pay-as-you-go system and free on a £25 a month contract.
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How does this compare with Palm products?
I have used Palm PDAs for a good few years now-I'm on my 5th (or is it 6th?) Palm now, a Treo 680.I treat it primarily as a PDA with the added advantage of a phone thrown in; I read books on it, watch videos, listen to music, keep all my contacts on it, use it for reminders, and even tune my guitar with it. I've never understood why Palm hasn't really taken off in the Uk- I love the Palm OS and the fact that there are hundreds of free apps out there for it. Maybe I'm just stupid, but this Blackberry looks to me just like a Palm Treo, so why the fuss?
Posted by: David Smith 05 Aug 2009